BA Strike - backlog?
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nick s

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1,372 posts

233 months

Thursday 18th March 2010
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Hi Guys, i'm flying with Ba on the 2nd April, so 2 days after the second set of strikes. Does anyone know if all the people missing flights during the strikes are going to be bumped to next available flights and given priority when the strikes end? Or are they just going to be refunded? How are they going to deal with it? I'm worried about a massive backlog and not getting onto my flight. Would this be something they would do or am i worrying about nothing?

Thanks

Nobby Diesel

2,093 posts

267 months

Thursday 18th March 2010
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Take a loot at the BA website, maybe?
It tells you what the options are for those booked to travel during the strike.

llewop

3,808 posts

227 months

Thursday 18th March 2010
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if you have already booked your flights you should be fine.

we had to shift our flights to the next day, I think it said on the website something like 'the next available alternative flight is....' - so existing bookings would take priority, could have been that the following day was already full, in which case we'd have been looking at switching routes/airlines.

sneijder

5,221 posts

250 months

Friday 19th March 2010
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You have priority as you booked first, if you're in a group, especially with children make sure you check in online 24 hrs before to sit together. I had two families today all over the place, I'm thinking BA are rather too busy to be editing flights properly at the moment.